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About this Item:- Containing powerful bleaching ingredients, Vacplus toilet bowl cleaner tablets can efficiently remove stubborn stains such as urine dirt, limescale, and rust stains with every single flush.
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I just wanted people to be aware of the long term effects of these.
"Chemicals to Avoid in Your Toilet Tank:
Chlorine Tablets: Chlorine tablets are commonly used to sanitize and disinfect toilet bowls. However, placing them directly in the tank can cause the rubber flapper to deteriorate rapidly. The chlorine's corrosive properties gradually weaken the rubber, resulting in a faulty flapper that may not seal properly, leading to water wastage and continuous refilling of the tank.
Bleach Tablets: Similar to chlorine tablets, bleach tablets can have a corrosive effect on rubber components. The continuous presence of bleach in the tank can weaken the flapper and other seals, leading to leaks and an inefficient flushing mechanism.
Blue Dye Tablets: Some toilet tank cleaning products contain blue dye intended to provide a fresh appearance to the water. However, these tablets often contain corrosive chemicals that can harm rubber parts. The prolonged exposure to these chemicals can cause the flapper to lose its elasticity, resulting in leaks and frequent toilet repairs."
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If you're not going to put this, or something like this in your toilet, do not put these in your tank unless you want to destroy the guts as several other people have said.
I used them anyway. I have an old toilet with the full sized tank. In it went.
I have no bleach odor at all. Maybe if I had an efficiency toilet with less water, the smell would be prevolent.